ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 1. The invisibility of children and
adolescents : the need to monitor our rhetoric and our attitudes, by Bruce
Abramson. 2. Possible optional protocols to the UN convention on the rights of
the child : improving or undermining the convention and its monitoring? The
case of child prostitution, child pornography and sale of children, by Geert
Cappelaere. 3. The prohibition of child labour as a clause in ultilateral
trade agreements, by Koen de Feyter. 4. Impressions en Marge d'une session du
Comité des droits de l'enfant, by Leyla Khalfallah.

NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; CEDAW; ACHPR; CRC-27; Declaration on the rights of
disabled persons; Optional protocols to the CRC; Declaration on the rights of
the child; CESR; European charter on the rights of the child;

NOTE (GENERAL): Convention relating to the non-fortification and
neutralisation of the Aaland Islands; Convention for the suppression of the
traffic in women and children; Convention establishing an international relief
union; Slavery convention; International opium convention;

ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 1. Need to adopt effective international
measures for the prevention and eradiction of the sale of children, child
prostitution and child pornography. 2. Implementation of the convention on the
rights of the child. 3. Committee on the Rights of the Child concerning the
application by Mexico of the convention on the rights of the child. 4. United
States Information Agency : position on the criminal procurement of organs.

NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UDHR; Helsinki final act; Geneva conventions;
Covenant of the League of Nations; Declaration of the international rights of
man; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination;
ECHR;

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Marshall, Dominique : The construction of children as an object of international relations, 1999

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial

The construction of children as an object of international relations : the
declaration of children's rights and the Child Welfare Committee of League of
Nations, 1900-1924 / Marshall, Dominique

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:.
Introduction, by David Kyle and Rey Koslowski.
PART I. Historical and Conceptual Approaches:.
1. Smuggling the State Back In: Agents of Human Smuggling Reconsidered, by
David Kyle and John Dale.
2. The Smuggling of Asylum Seekers into Western Europe: Contradictions,
Conundrums, and Dilemmas, by Khalid Koser.
3. Pre-Cold War Traffic in Sexual Labor and Its Foes: Some Contemporary
Lessons by Eileen Scully.
4. The Transformation of Migrant Smuggling across the U.S.-Mexican Border, by
Peter Andreas.
PART II: Case Studies: Mexico, Russia, and China: 5. Smuggling Migrants
through South Texas: Challenges Posed by Operation Rio Grande, by David
Spencer.
6. Russian Transnational Organized Crime and Human Trafficking, by James O.
Finckenauer.
7. From Fujian to New York: Understanding the New Chinese Immigration, by Zai
Liang and Wenzhen Ye.
8. The Social Organization of Chinese Human Smuggling, by Ko-Lin Chin.
9. Impact of Chinese Human Smuggling on the American Labor Market, by Peter
Kwong.
PART III: The Politics of Human Smuggling:.
10. The Law at a Crossroads: The Construction of Migrant Women Trafficked into
Prostitution, by Nora V. Demleitner.
11. Immigrants, Smuggling, and Threats to Social Order in Japan, by H. Richard
Friman.
12. The Sanctioning of Unauthorized Migration and Alien Employment, by Mark J.
Miller.
13. Economic Globalization, Human Smuggling, and Global Governance, by Rey
Koslowski.
List of Contributors Index